expel

expel someone from something

to force someone to leave something or some place; to eject someone from something or some place. The two men expelled the fighters from the tavern.Ken was expelled from school for disciplinary reasons

squeeze something out of something

squeeze something out of somebody/something

to get something with great effort from someone or something Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

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